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Taliban bomb attack kills 10 near Pakistan army HQ
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[January 20, 2014]
By Syed Raza Hassan
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) — A Taliban suicide
bomber killed 10 people in a crowded market near the Pakistani army
headquarters on Monday, a day after the Taliban killed 20 soldiers near
the largely lawless, tribal region of North Waziristan, police said.
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The market, a short walk from the army headquarters in Rawalpindi,
near the capital, Islamabad, is in one of the most secure areas of
the city, said police chief Akhtar Hayat Lalika. The area was
cordoned off by the military immediately after the blast.
Lalika said 14 people were wounded.
Two college students wearing blue uniforms were killed, said a
Reuters photographer on the scene.
Their bodies lay near wreckage of a bicycle and pools of blood.
Rescue workers struggled to help the wounded. Windows were shattered
several hundred meters away.
Taliban spokesman Shahidullah Shahid claimed responsibility for the
blast on behalf of the Islamist insurgents.
"We will continue attacks on the government and its armed forces as
the government has neither announced ceasefire nor peace talks with
us," he said.
A bomb planted by the Taliban ripped through a vehicle carrying
Pakistani troops on Sunday, killing 20 and prompting Prime Minister
Nawaz Sharif to cancel his trip to the World Economic Forum in the
Swiss resort of Davos this week.
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The government is keen to pursue peace talks with the Taliban to end
the insurgency but there has been an upsurge in attacks since Sharif
won elections in May 2013.
(Saud Mehsud in Dera Ismail Khan and Jibran Ahmad in Peshawar
contributed to this report.; reporting by Syed Raza Hassan; writing
by Katharine Houreld; editing by Nick Macfie)
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